The following people appeared during felony bond hearings Friday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear Sept. 24 in Pope County Circuit Court.

• Halley Weaver, 26, theft of property — $3,000.

According to a warrant issued Aug. 9, police were contacted by a loss prevention manager at Goody’s on May 22, who claimed investigation showed that over the last year and a half, Weaver, an employee at the clothing retail store, had given fraudulent discounts to customers and allowed customers to take merchandise without paying. According to the loss prevention manager, total losses as a result of Weaver’s discounts and allowance of customers to take merchandise was estimated at $9,880.

Detectives contacted Weaver on June 5, where she allegedly admitted to the loss prevention manager’s accusations.

Weaver was ordered to not enter Goody’s or contact any of the store’s employees.

During the last year, agents with the Fifth Judicial Drug Task Force through the use of a confidential informant allegedly purchased .9 grams of methamphetamine from Huggins in exchange for money.

• Jimmy C. McMullin, 29, battery 2nd — $15,000.

According to testimony by Pope County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) Investigator Eric Riggs, PCSO received a report of a disturbance Wednesday by a woman who said over the course of the past week, she’d begun to fear for her life living with McMullin and made arrangements for her three children and herself to be picked up by her brother.

After putting the children in her brother’s vehicle, she returned to the house to get a purse out of a walk-in closet where McMullin allegedly cornered her and pleaded that she stay, according to Riggs. Riggs said McMullin then grew frustrated and shoved the woman from behind, causing her to fall, and when she tried leaving he hit her an undisclosed number of times in the face and head.

The woman received medical treatment where doctors found her to have suffered head trauma and a broken nose.

McMullin, who records show has been found guilty of failure to appear 25 times, said Friday during felony bond hearings that the woman pulled a knife on him.